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Found and interesting little article. Seems it may be early Feb for the update. Read here:
http://www.lawyerherald.com/article...-6-0-marshmallow-update-t-mobile-expected.htm
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Seems a dubious source to me., in regards to mobile phone news.
Feb 7th
Just got update will download when i get home Verizon LG V10
killajerv129 said:
Just got update will download when i get home Verizon LG V10
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What was the update?
killajerv129 said:
Just got update will download when i get home Verizon LG V10
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Any new features?
i42o said:
Feb 7th
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That's pretty specific. Care to share your source?
i42o said:
Feb 7th
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Only 3 days away, will be waiting
One more day..lol
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Thanks for the update, will keep my eyes peeled. Hoping to see marshmallow in the coming weeks.
Matt
CoNsPiRiSiZe said:
Thanks for the update, will keep my eyes peeled. Hoping to see marshmallow in the coming weeks.
Matt
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My estimate was based off an internal email i recieved from my corporate plug. According to this email all of the latest lg phones will begin to get updates to 6.x on or after thia date. I will post email later to prove what i type
i42o said:
Feb 7th
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2/8/2016 - And no update.... :crying:
Oh well... LoL
Oditius said:
2/8/2016 - And no update.... :crying:
Oh well... LoL
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It is a tiered rollout usually.. So some may start to get it before we do unfortunately, it has to come to our devices. Though no mention of it being released.
Matt
ATT G4 got it, maybe we are the next
i42o said:
My estimate was based off an internal email i recieved from my corporate plug. According to this email all of the latest lg phones will begin to get updates to 6.x on or after thia date. I will post email later to prove what i type
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Although I'm usually wary of others claiming "inside contact" knowledge, in this case I'll remain optimistic. The T-Mobile variant is overdue for an update. Absolutely nothing has come through yet since I purchased the phone on Oct 30th. I'm stock and no root/locked bootloader. At this point there's a laundry list of issues that need to be fixed including but not limited to YouTube freezing at 1440p playback and fingerprint scanner w/case on. My phone is paid outright and if T-Mobile doesn't push an update by the time the LG G5 specs are confirmed and the phone is released, AND I'm impressed, I'll have no problem selling this phone for it.
http://www.androidauthority.com/att-lg-g4-getting-marshmallow-672368/
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http://www.androidauthority.com/att-lg-g4-getting-marshmallow-672368/
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This is the V10 thread
amarryat said:
This is the V10 thread
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I believe the point was to related to the V10 -- articles from several sites reported that Feb 7th would mark the date that LG phones would start to receive Marshmallow. These phones included our V10 as well as the G4. Not all were going to be getting the update starting on that date, but that's the start date per these sites.
Matt
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Like Matt said I posted that because its related to the v10.
Abominabel said:
Although I'm usually wary of others claiming "inside contact" knowledge, in this case I'll remain optimistic. The T-Mobile variant is overdue for an update. Absolutely nothing has come through yet since I purchased the phone on Oct 30th. I'm stock and no root/locked bootloader. At this point there's a laundry list of issues that need to be fixed including but not limited to YouTube freezing at 1440p playback and fingerprint scanner w/case on. My phone is paid outright and if T-Mobile doesn't push an update by the time the LG G5 specs are confirmed and the phone is released, AND I'm impressed, I'll have no problem selling this phone for it.
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I suppose I agree, however being in the software design "Biz," and recognizing that missing Android 6 should not keep people up at night (understatement), it is far more important that LG gets it right, than if they are perceived as late. This is especially true with a phone is as highly customized as the V10. Also, I think that. 5.1.1 on the V10 is quite stable and fast overall. The upgrade promise was within 6 months of release, which would imply May at the latest. I would be OK with that- again, provided it is bug free, stable and fast.
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What are the chances the MPX gets the N Preview?
http://techcrunch.com/2016/04/21/an...ond-googles-own-devices-hits-sonys-xperia-z3/
I keep my hopes high but my expectations low. If we were still a Google company we would be the first on N. I have high doubts that we will get the beta but I could be 100% wrong.
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WelcomeToTheSkye said:
I keep my hopes high but my expectations low. If we were still a Google company we would be the first on N. I have high doubts that we will get the beta but I could be 100% wrong.
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It is highly unlikely that we will get the preview. Moto is owned by Lenovo now and it has been pathetic providing normal software update to the devices (forget the Developer previews). So dont keep your hopes high.
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I keep my hopes high but my expectations low. If we were still a Google company we would be the first on N. I have high doubts that we will get the beta but I could be 100% wrong.
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It is highly unlikely that we will get the preview. Moto is owned by Lenovo now and it has been pathetic providing normal software update to the devices (forget the Developer previews). So dont keep your hopes high.
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Not sure if you guys read the article, but the Sony Xperia Z3 is open to the preview.
"Unlike Google’s own devices, though, you won’t be able to enroll in the N preview online and then get the update over the air. Instead, you’ll have to download the preview and manually flash your device. After this, future updates will arrive over the air direct from Sony.
With this update, you can now install the Android N Developer Preview on the Z3, Nexus 6, 6X, 6P, Nexus Player, the Pixel C tablet, and the General Mobile 4G (Android One)."
I would love to see Motorola get on board with this, but I am not counting on it. Still waiting for 6.0.1 in the US after all...
Look how long is Motorola taking to release 6.0.1, a minor update. Forget developer previews, we'll be lucky if the full version of N gets to our phones by Christmas.
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Look how long is Motorola taking to release 6.0.1, a minor update. Forget developer previews, we'll be lucky if the full version of N gets to our phones by Christmas.
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actually its quite the opposite motorola is one of the fastest companies to release software
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actually its quite the opposite motorola is one of the fastest companies to release software
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Was one of the fastest. When owned by Google. Unfortunately i have a feeling this may change now that its Lenomoto. I hope im wrong.
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Was one of the fastest. When owned by Google. Unfortunately i have a feeling this may change now that its Lenomoto. I hope im wrong.
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I agree with this 100%, the update to 6.0 was quick, but 6.0.1 dropped right around the time that 6.0 went public for MXPE and US users still haven't seen it. There has been an Asian release and a Euro release in very limited fashion. In addition to that OS update, the December and January Security updates were skipped, along with the April update. March Security patches are included in the 6.0.1 update that has been seen in other markets.
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Not sure if you guys read the article, but the Sony Xperia Z3 is open to the preview.
"Unlike Googleâ??s own devices, though, you wonâ??t be able to enroll in the N preview online and then get the update over the air. Instead, youâ??ll have to download the preview and manually flash your device. After this, future updates will arrive over the air direct from Sony.
With this update, you can now install the Android N Developer Preview on the Z3, Nexus 6, 6X, 6P, Nexus Player, the Pixel C tablet, and the General Mobile 4G (Android One)."
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I did all I'm saying is I have my doubts
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Isn't it possible to port it?
So I have a crazy question: if I can do a clean install (with zero issues!) of Ubuntu on my Lenovo Ideapad laptop meant for Win8, why can't someone take the base 6.0.1 code and "port" it to the XT1575? Even if that would leave the phone with some features "broken", let's see what those would be? Or how about at least " porting" the monthly Android security updates so we can flash them ourselves? Yes, updates can break things, but the patched security benefits probably outweigh that risk...
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If it's so easy go for it and let us know how it turns out.
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If it's so easy go for it and let us know how it turns out.
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not saying it's easy, nor is it something I could do, but there are a lot of talented developers here and I am wondering if someone has tried to put "pure" Android right onto an XT1575 and how it performed (what worked, what didn't)...
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not saying it's easy, nor is it something I could do, but there are a lot of talented developers here and I am wondering if someone has tried to put "pure" Android right onto an XT1575 and how it performed (what worked, what didn't)...
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Just saying before you suggest someone else do something for you, maybe you should look into what is involved.
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So I have a crazy question: if I can do a clean install (with zero issues!) of Ubuntu on my Lenovo Ideapad laptop meant for Win8, why can't someone take the base 6.0.1 code and "port" it to the XT1575? Even if that would leave the phone with some features "broken", let's see what those would be? Or how about at least " porting" the monthly Android security updates so we can flash them ourselves? Yes, updates can break things, but the patched security benefits probably outweigh that risk...
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You know, there's already 6.0.1 for the XT1575 (with March update, though), but it's based on the XT1572 firmware. It worked flawlessly on mine
Just noticed he was talking about 6.0.1 in a 7.0 thread.
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You know, there's already 6.0.1 for the XT1575 (with March update, though), but it's based on the XT1572 firmware. It worked flawlessly on mine
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Thank you. Appreciate the useful response.
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WelcomeToTheSkye said:
I did all I'm saying is I have my doubts
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I'm actually worried that the MXP won't get N at all now... :crying:
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I'm actually worried that the MXP won't get N at all now... :crying:
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#BlameLenvo tbh just use N-ify it is working on getting most Android n features on Android MM
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http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2016/08/taking-final-wrapper-off-of-nougat.html
Only a matter of time now!
Yeah, my hope was that since moto was dragging feet on the 6.0.1 and the monthly security updates that we would see Nougat earlier than most, but I then wondered why did they release a May security update at all. So that thought sent my hypothesis that they were working on a Nougat release right out the window.
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moto pure ?
Well, they can begin working on it now. Needed AOSP source.
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Yeah, my hope was that since moto was dragging feet on the 6.0.1 and the monthly security updates that we would see Nougat earlier than most, but I then wondered why did they release a May security update at all. So that thought sent my hypothesis that they were working on a Nougat release right out the window.
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They can't with on nougat until Google releases the source code. Motorola/Lenovo has also confirmed security updates will be quarterly vice monthly. They probably have a limited number of software engineers and developers and 6.0.1 honestly didn't really show that it could bring much in additional features to this phone. With nougat, there are reasons to move forward with the release.
Maybe this will fix the audio stutter with LTE calls on T-Mobile.
I know this might seem stupid but cant we port the nexus 5x factory android 7 rom?
I wouldn't bank on getting Nougat. Let's not forget how quickly Lenovorola dropped the 2014 Moto X in terms of Marshmallow. I know the unlocked variants eventually got it, but it took awhile.
I've this bad feeling in my gut our phone's support is going to be cut off. It's just like during the days of waiting for the Atrix to get 4.0 only for it to get canned.
Hope for the best, but expect the worst.
http://dailysunknoxville.com/moto-x-pure-edition-wont-get-android-7-0-nougat/920010638
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http://dailysunknoxville.com/moto-x-pure-edition-wont-get-android-7-0-nougat/920010638
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Just a fluff piece and purely conjecture... No reference to anything concrete like 95% of all articles out there. Fact is, only 16 handsets are absolutely confirmed to get Nougat, everything else is unofficial. And the only Moto on the list is the Nexus 6.
http://android.stackexchange.com/q/139232/146132
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I'd like to point out that the Moto X Pure is on the official Nougat website https://www.android.com/phones/
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http://dailysunknoxville.com/moto-x-pure-edition-wont-get-android-7-0-nougat/920010638
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In the comments section of that article user Tim stated "And your source is…? Also why is the Moto X Pure listed on the bottom of Google’s nougat website. The Moto X style (which is what the pure is called outside the US) is confirmed to have 7.0."
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I'd like to point out that the Moto X Pure is on the official Nougat website https://www.android.com/phones/
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You must have a different version of the website to me as I can't see it. I see 5 phones listed, none of them are Motorola.
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You must have a different version of the website to me as I can't see it. I see 5 phones listed, none of them are Motorola.
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That's weird. I tried both desktop and mobile and it's there for me both times. Perhaps its a region thing? I'm in Tennessee, US
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I'd like to point out that the Moto X Pure is on the official Nougat website https://www.android.com/phones/
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General Android site. Not specifically Nougat.
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This thing isn't even a year old. We HAVE to get it. I would hate to have to rely on CM14 to stay current.
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I'd like to point out that the Moto X Pure is on the official Nougat website https://www.android.com/phones/
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General Android site. Not specifically Nougat.
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This is what I see. Nougat is mentioned, it could mean absolutely nothing, but either way it is an interesting find in my opinion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvv9nwUTv20
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This thing isn't even a year old. We HAVE to get it. I would hate to have to rely on CM14 to stay current.
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I wouldn't say we have to get it, but not offering major update support for a flagship type device up to 18 months after release would be a bad move by Lenovo. It would definitely push me away. I can deal with fewer less frequent security updates as well as bypassing minor ones (6.0.1), but a major one that this device can easily handle is expected.
Getting flashbacks to the Atrix 4G's journey to 4.0. What a time to be alive.
This being a new Motorola in ideology, so-to-speak, I'm optimistic, but it doesn't bode super well that they've already directed resources away from security updates. But who knows, maybe they did that to work on bringing 7 up.
Too bad they don't just tell us what's happening.
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Too bad they don't just tell us what's happening.
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That is something I have always wished for in an OEM. I guess they keep silent not to get hopes up, only to crush them later if something doesn't work out, but some sort of information would be nice. At least tell us it's being worked on, or what is being worked on.
I saw on the T-Mobile website that this week we will be getting the August and September Security updates plus LTE-A support to get is 194mbps downloads and uploads with a maximum of 400mbps on the network possible. SO we will be getting an update with faster network speeds. Also there will also be a new gallery app and also the cloud support thing. I do think that they patched the root from what I have been hearing. I do also know that we are getting the update by the end of this week. YAH.
Link?
Article I saw said "later this month"... (Which technically fits with your end of the week timeline ?)
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https://newsroom.t-mobile.com/news-and-blogs/lte-advanced.htm
Here you go. Sorry new to forumish stuff.
Whelp. This explains the lack of security updates as of late from T-Mobile/Samsung. The big magenta is cooking some extra spice into the goods! I can forgive them, now knowing this!
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https://newsroom.t-mobile.com/news-and-blogs/lte-advanced.htm
Here you go. Sorry new to forumish stuff.
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OK, that's the same article I read ... it says "Customers with the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge will be able to use this new technology with a software update later this month".
Hoping you're right and it happens this week as sooner is always better But at least knowing something is coming shortly is awesome IMO!
I just got a notification saying that there was a security update but I'm on echoe rom and wasn't able to try and update
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I just got a notification saying that there was a security update but I'm on echoe rom and wasn't able to try and update
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I tried via my phone and via SamFirm and no update yet.
So we're getting 2 software updates one this month and another next month. The article also says "Customers with the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge will be able to use this new technology with a software update in October, with more phones on the way." For the 256 QAM and 64 QAM.
I'd the update don't hit your area why even bother. Denver needs it more than any other state why? Well in you live here you would have noticed the influx of people ever since 2012 when weed was made legal. Such ****ty speeds I had to remove my unlimited option because I was never getting more than 4gb at a time thanks to the horrible signal
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Too bad T-Mobile isn't bringing 4x4 to the entire state of Connecticut, because **** us I guess.
Just push the damn security update. I can't wait until the U firmware goes to v3 so I can be free of this carrier firmware.
Havent got nothing yet....
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Too bad T-Mobile isn't bringing 4x4 to the entire state of Connecticut, because **** us I guess.
Just push the damn security update. I can't wait until the U firmware goes to v3 so I can be free of this carrier firmware.
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dude, I hope Connecticut also gets it. I lived there for 12 years. Also all California should get it also.
For the 256 QAM and 64 QAM.
Mimo 4x4
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dude, I hope Connecticut also gets it. I lived there for 12 years. Also all California should get it also.
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CT often gets hung up on tower mods. They have to be approved through the state government to meet tourism and environmental standards.
I wouldn't hold my breath just yet for an update. We still have many days before end of month.
We're nearly at the end of the month and no updates reported from anybody?
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We're nearly at the end of the month and no updates reported from anybody?
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In order to get the higher speeds, would only the modem need to be updated? If so, rooted phone users could just flash the modem and not need to be impacted by the "security" updates.
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We're nearly at the end of the month and no updates reported from anybody?
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From the t-mobile update website it looks like the next update will be nougat.
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Xpiatio said:
From the t-mobile update website it looks like the next update will be nougat.
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Source? I didn't see anything like that on the website and we know that the next update is coming soon, and that it will not be nougat.
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Source? I didn't see anything like that on the website and we know that the next update is coming soon, and that it will not be nougat.
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Here is my source: https://support.t-mobile.com/community/phones-tablets-devices/software-updates#tmoSUPDocTitle
I've been looking around for news on when TMO and the other US carriers are going to release Nougat for the Note 5. No real news out there that I can find. Anyone find anything?
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I've been looking around for news on when TMO and the other US carriers are going to release Nougat for the Note 5. No real news out there that I can find. Anyone find anything?
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It was released randomly for the SM-N920C 2 ¹/² weeks ago in Turkey...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=71465602
...so it shouldn't be too much longer for the rest of the world to get it. Depends on when your service provider decides to release it though. I asked T-Mobile when it would be for SM-N920T and they pretty much said that they weren't allowed to say, that it would be sometime in the near future and just to keep an eye out for it. No one knows when it will be released, but literally EVERYONE is waiting for this, so believe me you'll know when it arrives on XDA.
Sprint got 7.0 today
We got N920TUVU4DQC2 today.. guess we have to wait a bit longer for Nougat.
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We got N920TUVU4DQC2 today.. guess we have to wait a bit longer for Nougat.
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Have you noticed any differences with the new update?
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Sprint got 7.0 today
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Here's a write up about the Sprint Note 5
http://phandroid.com/2017/04/06/sprint-galaxy-note-5-nougat-update/
Folks rocking the Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will want to be on the lookout for an OTA to hit their phone. It’s Nougat!
The update is coming in as version N920PVPU3DQC5, a 1.4GB affair. It’ll be receiving all of Nougat’s new features and those which Samsung are delivering as part of a big upgrade to TouchWiz. It may even make your phone feel brand new, though we aren’t promising anything. Oh, and its security patches are fairly up to speed with a March 1st, 2017 level.
Anyway, for such a massive file size you’ll want to make sure you’re on a WiFi connection and have a decently charged battery (let’s say more than 50% to be on the safe side) before attempting to pull it down. Head to the settings menu on your phone to look for it manually if it hasn’t already hit your notifications tray.
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Here's a write up about the Sprint Note 5
http://phandroid.com/2017/04/06/sprint-galaxy-note-5-nougat-update/
Folks rocking the Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will want to be on the lookout for an OTA to hit their phone. It’s Nougat!
The update is coming in as version N920PVPU3DQC5, a 1.4GB affair. It’ll be receiving all of Nougat’s new features and those which Samsung are delivering as part of a big upgrade to TouchWiz. It may even make your phone feel brand new, though we aren’t promising anything. Oh, and its security patches are fairly up to speed with a March 1st, 2017 level.
Anyway, for such a massive file size you’ll want to make sure you’re on a WiFi connection and have a decently charged battery (let’s say more than 50% to be on the safe side) before attempting to pull it down. Head to the settings menu on your phone to look for it manually if it hasn’t already hit your notifications tray.
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Yea I read this yesterday
Sounds like the ATT folks began getting the update yesterday. How far behind can TMO be?
Verizon just got theirs......so it looks like T-Mobile is last.
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JodyBreeze901 said:
Verizon just got theirs......so it looks like T-Mobile is last.
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So tmo might be just around the corner i unrooted just to be clicking software update and be motivated lol
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This
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This
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And this i am so happy now waiting
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JonathanRAZ said:
And this i am so happy now waiting
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Testing phase...commencing! Can't wait.
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JonathanRAZ said:
And this i am so happy now waiting
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Wow they changed that thing fast after I screenshoted it to them...
bigTINY779 said:
Wow they changed that thing fast after I screenshoted it to them...
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Hahaha yeah and thanks maybe that got them to get quicker i hope it comes tonight haha this already made my day
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So tmo might be just around the corner i unrooted just to be clicking software update and be motivated lol
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I made this tutorial awhile ago for people with root to still be able to receive the update. Doesn't work if you're currently using a Nougat rom though. Can be done easily however from either stock Marshmallow or a Marshmallow rom that's based on your devices firmware.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=70961601
EDIT: Oh...I forgot you commented on it. Guess you already knew about it. [emoji14]
Tmobile SOON 7.0
I wonder why all the other major US carriers have it out and TMO does not. I hope it is not an indication that the TMO version has bugs.
Could be they wanna make sure it is good for us first. I have heard about the other carriers releasing buggy updates to just get them out...lol we can hope anyway
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I am tired of waiting lol might as well re root feel bored
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